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CAPÍTULO III. MARCAS DEL DISTRIBUIDOR

3.4. Estrategias de las marcas del distribuidor

Undergraduate Courses

3000 STG Preclinical Experience with Populations that are Culturally Diverse and Individuals with Disabilities. (1-2-1) (Credit/No Credit) This course will require students to observe in public school settings in which the populations served are culturally diverse and individuals with disabilities are served. Prerequisite: ELE/MLE 2000, ELE 2321 or SPE 3000. (Clinical fee required for this course.)

4000 STG Multicultural/Disabilities Practicum. (Arr.-Arr.-1) (Credit/No Credit) Twenty-five clock hours of direct participation in observation relative to populations with disabilities and those who are multicultural. Site must be approved. Required of students pursuing teacher licensure, except students in Communication Disorders and Sciences and students in ISEP.

4001 STG Student Teaching. (Arr.-Arr.-12, 14, 16) (Credit/No Credit) Students complete 15 weeks of student teaching for 14 semester hours of credit with the exception of Family and Consumer Sciences majors and ISEP students who complete 15 weeks of student teaching for 12 semester hours of credit. Special Education majors, Early Childhood Education majors, and Early Childhood Education majors with dual certification in Elementary Education complete 16 weeks of student teaching for 16 semester hours of credit. See your major department for specific requirements. Student Teaching may not commence until passing scores on the Illinois Basic Skills Test and the Illinois Content Area Test, specific to the major, are verified. Credit for student teaching is earned by successful completion of the student teaching experience, and completion of all departmental requirements which may apply.

STUDY ABROAD

Undergraduate Courses

3960 STA Study Abroad: Exchange. (Arr.-Arr.-1-16) Enrollment in an international exchange program. Students pay tuition to EIU. Approval from the Office of Study Abroad is required.

3961 STA Study Abroad: One-Way. (Arr.-Arr.-1-16) Enrollment in an international one-way program. Approval from the Office of Study Abroad is required.

3970 STA Study Abroad: Faculty-Led. (Arr.-Arr.-1-16) Enrollment in a faculty-led study abroad program. Consists of a mix of lectures, exercises, excursions, and group time. Approval from the Office of Study Abroad is required.

3990 STA Study Abroad: Honors. (Arr.-Arr.-1-16) Enrollment of Honors College students in an Honors-specific study abroad of program. Approval from the Office of Study Abroad is required.

4275 STA Study Abroad: Internship. (Arr.-Arr.-1-16) Enrollment in an international internship program for credit. Approval from the Office of Study Abroad is required.

THEATRE ARTS

Undergraduate Courses

1133 THA Oral Interpretation. (3-3-3) F. Study of basic oral interpretation techniques which develop sensitivity and responsiveness to literature, enabling the student to communicate in performance the recreation of this literary experience to an audience. TA 916

1134 THA Stage Movement. (2-2-2) F. Intensive work in theatrical movement designed for individuals enrolled in acting. Students will increase their ability to orient their body in space within structured and guided experiences that utilize the concepts of movement theorists such as Laban, Sweigard and Alexander.

TA 916

1144 THA Acting for Non-Majors. (3-3-3) F. Introduction to acting for the non-major; exercises in concentration, relaxation, imagination, observation, and sensory awareness; development of theatrical creativity through objectives, obstacles, action, conflict, and moment-to-moment spontaneity;

culminates in the development of a scene for stage.

2000 THA Hands-On Theatre: Performance. (0-3-1) F, S. Practical acting experience in faculty-supervised Theatre Arts Department Mainstage or Studio productions or for significant participation in departmental student productions.

Repeatable once for a maximum of two hours’ credit.

2001 THA Hands-On Theatre: Costuming I. (0-3-1) F, S. This course gives students practical experience working with costumes on Mainstage or Studio productions. It is a requirement for Theatre Arts Majors, giving hands-on experience in the Costume Shop. It is also a prerequisite for further work in the Costume Shop. Prerequisite: THA 2210 or permission of the instructor.

2002 THA Hands-On Theatre: Scenic/Lighting I. (0-3-1) F, S. This course, a production/technical course for the Theatre Arts major, will serve as a requirement giving hands-on experience in the Scene and Light Shops. It is also the prerequisite for further shop work. Prerequisite: THA 2211 or permission of the instructor.

2003 THA Hands-On Theatre: Costuming II. (0-3-1) F, S. This course gives students practical experience working with costumes on Mainstage or Studio productions. It is a requirement for Theatre Arts Majors, giving more advanced hands-on experience in the Costume Shop. Prerequisite: THA 2001.

2004 THA Hands-On Theatre: Scenic/Lighting II. (0-3-1) F, S. This course, a production/technical course for the Theatre Arts major, will serve as a requirement giving hands-on experience in the Scene and Light Shops. It is also the prerequisite for further shop work. Prerequisite: THA 2002 or permission of the instructor. Repeatable once for a maximum of two hours’

credit.

2005 THA Stage Makeup. (3-3-3) F. Fundamentals in design and use of stage theatrical makeup. Students will execute makeup designs using basic techniques and progressing to more challenging makeup styles. TA 912

2010G THA Arts Omnibus. (2-2-3) F, S. An experiential overview of the performing and visual arts, their inter-relatedness, their importance to an enhanced quality of life. Outside viewing assignments required. Credit will not be awarded for Art 2010 or MUS 2010G in addition to Theatre 2010G. F9 900

2012G THA Non-Western Theatre. (3-0-3) F, S. Theatre Arts from outside the European and North American traditions will be examined. Credit will not be awarded for Art 2012G in addition to Theatre 2012G. WI

2140G THA Introduction to the Theatre. (3-0-3) F, S. A general introduction to all aspects of theatre as a live performance and visual art. Outside viewing required. F1 907

2190G THA Introduction to the Theatre, Honors. (3-0-3) F, S. A general introduction to all aspects of theatre as a live performance and visual art.

Outside viewing required. Prerequisite: Admission to the University Honors College. F1 907 WI

2210 THA Introduction to Costuming. (3-3-3) S. The basic techniques required for theatrical costume construction. Students will gain a basic working knowledge of the costume shop, including an understanding of patterns, fabric manipulation, and basic sewing skills. TA 913

2211 THA Stagecraft. (3-3-3) F. The basic techniques required for the construction, painting, rigging, and shifting of scenery with emphasis on safety and on standard backstage and scene shop organization and procedures. TA 911

2220 THA Theatre Seminar I. (1-1-1) S. An introductory seminar that focuses on the training and evaluation of the Theatre Arts major. This seminar is required of all new theatre majors, transfers, or current students changing their major to Theatre Arts.

2244 THA Basic Acting. (3-3-3) S. Beginning acting; basic skills and concepts of acting. Exploration of the actor’s internal (psychological-emotional) resources through exercises, theatre games, discussions, and performance projects. Open only to theatre majors and minors. TA 914

2257 THA Graphics for the Performing Arts. (3-3-3) F. Concerned with the processes of drafting, perspective drawing and figure drawing as applicable to the areas of scenic design, lighting design and costume design for the theatre.

Prerequisite: THA 2110, THA 2211, or permission of the instructor.

2258 THA Script Analysis. (3-0-3) F. This course is designed to teach the student how to analyze playscripts in terms of and in preparation for performance and production, regardless of theatrical specialization. The student will learn basic concepts and terminology associated with dramatic literature, examine several genres and their traits, and discover means of presenting the playwrights’ ideas on the stage. Prerequisite: ENG 1001G, ENG 1002G. H3 902 WI

2281 THA Summer Theatre: Performance I. (Arr.-Arr.-3-6) Su. Practical, comprehensive experiences in performance in theatre arts. May substitute for THA 1144 or 2244 with permission of the instructor and department chair. A maximum of nine semester hours total from THA 2281 and 4810 may be counted toward graduation. Contact Theatre Arts Department for details concerning auditions and interviews.

2282 THA Summer Theatre: Tech I. (Arr.-Arr.-3-6) Su. Practical, comprehensive experiences in technical theatre arts. May substitute for THA 2210 and/or 2211 with permission of the instructor and department chair. A maximum of nine semester hours total from 2282 and 4811 may be counted toward graduation. Contact Theatre Arts Department for details concerning auditions and interviews.

3000 THA Hands-On Theatre: Advanced Performance. (0-3-1) F, S.

Practical advanced performance (acting) experience in faculty-supervised Theatre Arts Department Mainstage or Studio productions or for significant participation in departmental student productions. Repeatable three times for a maximum of four hours’ credit. Prerequisite: THA 2000, and either THA 1144 or THA 2244.

3001 THA Hands-On Theatre: Advanced Costuming. (0-3-1) F, S. This course gives students practical experience working with costumes on Mainstage or Studio productions. It is an elective for Theatre Arts Majors, giving more advanced hands-on experience in the Costume Shop. Repeatable 3 times for a total of 4 hours credit. Prerequisite: THA 2003.

3002 THA Hands-On Theatre: Advanced Scenic/Lighting. (0-3-1) F, S.

This course, a production/technical course for the Theatre Arts major, will serve as an elective giving further practical experience in the Scene and Light Shops. Prerequisite: THA 2004 or permission of the instructor. Repeatable 3 times for a total of 4 credits.

3220 THA Theatre Seminar II. (1-1-1) F. An advanced seminar that focuses on final evaluation of the Theatre Arts majors with Junior/Senior standing or permission of the chair. Prerequisite: THA 1133, 1134, 2210, 2211, 2220, 2244, 2257 and 2258 or with departmental permission.

3257 THA Graphics II: Introduction to CAD for the Theatre. (3-3-3) S. This course, a technical course for the Theatre Arts major, will serve as a prerequisite to further design studies in certain areas of scene, lighting and costume design. A basic knowledge of Macintosh computers is helpful, but not required. Prerequisite: THA 2210, THA 2211, THA 2257 or permission of the instructor.

3333 THA Advanced Oral Interpretation. (3-3-3) S. Interpretation, adaptation, compilation and the directing of literature for performance in traditional and experimental styles. Introduction to the aesthetics of interpreter’s theatre. Prerequisite: THA 1133, 2258 or permission of the instructor.

3334 THA Performing Voice. (2-2-2) S. A continuation of the work begun in Basic Acting with a focus on vocal production. Emphasis on developing an audible, resonant voice; clear diction; and a relaxed and properly aligned body, all in the context of acting/performance. Prerequisite: THA 1134 and junior standing or permission of instructor.

3344 THA Scene and Character Study. (3-3-3) F-even-numbered years. A course in contemporary realistic scene and character study for the actor, based on terminology and concepts developed by C. Stanislavski. Students will prepare written character biographies and scene analyses, then perform scenes or monologues focusing on the character’s inner belief, motivation, and goals. Prerequisite: THA 1134, 2244, 2258, or permission of the instructor.

3345 THA Topics in Acting. (3-3-3) S-odd-numbered years. This course is designed to prepare students for the demands of acting in film and television, non-realistic, period, or stylized productions. Styles may include film studies or techniques (for camera), non-western forms, the Greeks, Shakespeare, Comedy of Manners, Brecht, and/or the Absurdists. Prerequisite: THA 1133, 1134, 2244, 2258, or permission of the instructor. (Course may be repeated twice times, for a maximum of 9 hours credit.)

3346 THA Dialects. (3-3-3) F-odd-numbered years. This is a course that teaches students how to acquire an authentic-sounding dialect and how to utilize it convincingly in acting. Dialects may include British, Cockney, Irish, American regional, or a selection of these. Prerequisite: THA 2244, 2258, or 3334 or permission of instructor.

3347 THA Topics in Theatre Movement. (3-3-3) F. Topics in Theatre Movement introduces the student to various styles and skills of theatrical movement. Topic varies based on production needs within the department.

Topics may include such subjects as Period Styles, Alexander Technique, Stage Combat, Musical Theatre, Improvisation, Mime, and Non-western styles.

Course is repeatable for up to nine credit hours with permission of instructor.

Prerequisite: Theatre 1134 or permission of the instructor.

3348 THA Auditioning. (3-3-3) S-even-numbered years. Auditioning is designed to provide the Theatre Arts student with a heightened knowledge of the audition experience and prepare the student for professional work through the accumulation of several viable performance-ready audition pieces and the development of various styles of resume. Prerequisite: THA 1134, 2244, 2258, or permission of the instructor.

3357 THA Scene Design. (3-3-3) F-even-numbered years. Consideration of the design sequence from analysis of the script to the composition of production drawings; practical experience. Prerequisite: THA 2257 or permission of the instructor.

3358 THA Design and History of Costume. (3-3-3) F-odd-numbered years.

History of costume from the early Egyptians to 1900. Costume design for theatrical production. Prerequisite: THA 2257 or permission of the instructor.

3360 THA Stage Lighting. (3-3-3) S-odd-numbered years. Explores basic skills and techniques in lighting theatrical productions. Prerequisite: THA 2257, 3257, or permission of the instructor.

3361 THA Theatre Production Topics. (3-3-3) F, S. A production/technical course for the Theatre Arts Major. The course will function as an in-depth approach to design or management aspects of theatre production. Topic varies based on production/student needs within the department. As long as the topic is different, this course is repeatable up to nine credit hours. Prerequisite: THA 2005, 2210, 2211, 2257 and 2258 or permission of the instructor.

3400 THA Methods of Teaching Theatre in the Secondary School. (3-0-3) S. This course will demonstrate to students seeking Teacher Certification in Theatre the means to incorporate Theatrical material into a High or Middle School Curriculum. The student will also develop and teach a unit in Theatre Arts. Prerequisite: THA 1133, 2210, 2211, 1144 or 2244 and 2258.

3431 THA Children’s Theatre Tour. (3-3-3) F. Introduces the student to the practical aspects of producing plays for young people. The focus of the course is on the development of a theatre piece which will then be presented to area students. Basic creative dramatics activities will be introduced. May be taken TWICE for credit.

3432 THA Creative Dramatics for the Classroom Teacher. (3-0-3) S-odd-numbered years. For students interested in working with children either in teaching or in recreational programs; gives the student the necessary skills to become a confident and successful drama leader. Prerequisite: ENG 1002G.

3434 THA Basic Theatrical Design. (3-3-3) S-even-numbered years. The designer’s procedure from script analysis and concept to completed production drawings. Exploration of design in terms of aesthetics, genre, production modes, and historical periods and styles in two or more of the three theatrical design areas (costumes, lighting, scenery). Prerequisite: THA 2210, 2211, 2220, 2257, 2258 or permission of instructor.

3445 THA Directing. (3-3-3) S. The study and actual production of the play.

Central emphasis is placed on directing. Prerequisite: THA 2211, 2244, 2258 or permission of the instructor.

3500 THA Independent Study. (Arr.-Arr.-1-6) Problems in theatre arts in which the student works under the supervision of a staff member. Prerequisite:

Permission of the instructor and the department chairperson. (course is repeatable one time for a maximum of 6 credit hours)

3751G THA Theatre History I. (3-0-3) F or Su as needed. Effects of social, political, religious and aesthetic forces upon the development of the theatre during pivotal moments in civilization, from the prehistoric era to the 17th Century. Attention given to the development of theatre as an art form.

Prerequisite: ENG 1001G and ENG 1002G. WI

3752G THA Theatre History II. (3-0-3) S or Su as needed. This course will trace the evolution of the modern theatre beginning with the Restoration, moving through the Romantic movement, and ending with the emergence of the Modern Theatre at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century.

Students will examine the history, society and dramatic literature of the various movements. Prerequisite: ENG 1001G and ENG 1002G. WI

3753G THA Development of American Theatre and Drama. (3-0-3) F. Major themes in American civilization as seen through the 18th-20th Century American plays. Attention given to development of theatre as an art form and as a social-cultural force in the U.S. Focus is on reading and analyzing dramatic texts. Prerequisite: ENG 1001G and ENG 1002G. WI

3754G THA American Theatre on Film. (3-1-3) S. Analysis of significant American plays and film versions thereof. The object is to understand and appreciate similarities and differences between film and theatre as art and to gain insights into aspects of American society, as reflected in the works.

Outside viewing assignments required. Prerequisite: ENG 1001G and ENG 1002G and sophomore-senior standing. WI

3755G THA African-American Theatre. (3-0-3) F. This course will trace the roots of the African-American Theatre movement to African ritual, its transfer to the United States, and eventual evolution into a dynamic movement from 1960 to the present. This course satisfies the Non-western component for Teacher Certification majors. Prerequisite: ENG 1001G and ENG 1002G. WI

3756 THA Twentieth Century Theatre. (3-0-3) S. Social, political, economic, philosophical, and artistic currents that shaped 20th century Western non-musical theatre, drama, and design. Attention given to defining moments and persons in the period. Prerequisite: ENG 1001G, ENG 1002G, THA 3752G. WI

3793G THA Development of American Theatre and Drama, Honors. (3-0-3) On Demand. Major themes and forces in American civilization as seen through the 18th-20th Century American plays. Attention given to development of theatre as an art form and as a social-cultural force in the U.S. Focus is on reading and analyzing dramatic texts. Prerequisite: Admission to the University Honors College, ENG 1091G, and ENG 1092G. WI

3970 THA Study Abroad. (Arr.-Arr.-1-15) See STA 3970.

4275 THA Theatre Internship. (Arr.-Arr.-1-6) F, S, Su. (Credit/No Credit) On-the-job experience for Theatre Arts majors in an approved performance, technical/design, or business capacity in theatre or such allied areas as film, television, radio, theme park, etc. Purpose is to augment skills not usually available in the classroom setting. Prerequisite: THA arts major, senior level, approval of the Department Chair.

4400 THA Advanced Directing Studies. (3-3-3) F. Special problems in directing. Each student will be required to direct and produce a production for public performance. Repeatable once with permission for a maximum of six hours credit. Prerequisite: THA 2211, 2244, 2257, and 3445.

4444 THA Honors Independent Study. (3-0-3) Consideration of special topics in Theatre. Special emphasis on an area of interest to the student approved by faculty supervisor and Departmental Honors Coordinator.

Prerequisite: Admission to the Departmental Honors Program and permission of the Departmental Honors Coordinator.

4550 THA Advanced Design Studies. (3-3-3) As needed. Problems in theatrical design (scenic, lighting, costume) in which a student works and studies under the supervision of a faculty member to produce a design for a particular theatrical production of the Theatre Arts Department. Repeatable up to two times, with permission, for a maximum of nine hours credit. Prerequisite:

Permission of the instructor and the Department Chairperson plus completion of one design course.

4555 THA Honors Research. (3-0-3) In consultation with a faculty member, the student designs, executes, and writes the results of an original piece of research. Any methodology may be utilized. Prerequisite: Admission to the Departmental Honors Program and permission of the Departmental Honors Coordinator.

4644 THA Honors Thesis. (3-0-3) Intensive research in preparation of a thesis on a topic in Theatre approved by faculty supervisor and the Departmental Honors Coordinator. May be taken twice for credit. Prerequisite:

Admission to the Departmental Honors Program and permission of the Departmental Honors Coordinator.

4666 THA Honors Seminar. (3-0-3) Areas of investigation which require integration of Theatre Arts activities and research will be treated. Prerequisite:

Admission to the Departmental Honors Program and permission of the Departmental Honors Coordinator.

Courses Open to Juniors, Seniors, and Graduate Students 4810 THA Summer Theatre: Performance II. (Arr.-Arr.-3-6) Su. Practical, comprehensive experiences in performance in theatre arts. May substitute, with permission of the instructor(s) and the departmental chair, for 3344, 3345, 3346, 3347, and/or 3431. A maximum of nine semester hours total from THA 2281 and 4810 may be counted toward graduation. Contact the Theatre Arts Department for details concerning auditions and interviews.

4811 THA Summer Theatre: Tech (Arr.-Arr.-3-6) Su. Practical, comprehensive experiences in technical theatre. May substitute, with permission of the instructor(s) and the departmental chair, for 4550. A maximum of nine semester hours total from THA 2282 and 4811 may be counted toward graduation. Contact the Theatre Arts Department for details concerning auditions and interviews.

4812 THA Summer Theatre: Directing (Arr.-Arr.-3-6) Su. Practical, comprehensive experiences in theatrical directing. May substitute, with permission of the instructor(s) and the departmental chair, for 4400. Contact the Theatre Arts Department for details concerning auditions and interviews.

4834 THA Methods of Play Production in Middle and Secondary Schools.

4834 THA Methods of Play Production in Middle and Secondary Schools.

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